Match of the Day

First aired

August 22, 1964

Returning Series

Avg. episode: 80m

Match of the Day
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BBC's football highlights and analysis. "The longest-running football television programme in the world" as recognised by Guinness World Records in 2015.

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Seasons 62

S1

Season 1964/65

196437 Episodes

Match of the Day begins on 22 August 1964, for coverage of Liverpool versus Arsenal. Kenneth Wolstenholme opens the programme with the words: "Welcome to Match of the Day, the first of a weekly series coming to you every Saturday on BBC TWO. As you can hear we're in Beatleville for this Liverpool versus Arsenal match." The programme began on BBC TWO where it remained until 1966.

S2

Season 1965/66

196533 Episodes

Despite attempts by some clubs to prevent its return due to fear over ticket sales, Match of the Day returned to the BBC in October 1965 two months after the start of the new season. The duration of each programme had been reduced to 45 minutes in length and it could no longer be broadcast before 10.00pm.

S3

Season 1966/67

196640 Episodes

In the year that saw England win the World Cup, Match of the Day moves to BBC ONE.

S4

Season 1967/68

196742 Episodes

Once again, protracted negotiations during the summer ensured the return of the show. In order to secure the deal the BBC had to agree to broadcast five matches from Division Two and two from Divisions Three or Four as well as the 23 Division One games that they wanted.

S5

Season 1968/69

196838 Episodes

Grandstand presenter David Coleman begins regularly presenting Match of the Day.

S6

Season 1969/70

196940 Episodes

From 1969, the programme becomes live and studio based, rather than being pre-recorded at the ground of the featured match, and there were now two games seen each week.

S7

Season 1970/71

197043 Episodes

1970 saw the introduction of the Goal of the Month competition, which led to thousands of postcards being sent to the BBC.

S8

Season 1971/72

197143 Episodes

John Motson makes his debut as a Match of the Day commentator.

S9

Season 1972/73

197243 Episodes

The current contractual agreement meant that Match of the Day had to lead with a Division Two fixture, and twice with a match from Division Three.

S10

Season 1973/74

197342 Episodes

Match of the Day appoints Jimmy Hill as the new presenter, after signing him from LWT. He was the first to both present the programme and offer expert analysis.

S11

Season 1974/75

197443 Episodes

Match of the Day signs a new three-year contract with the Football League.

S12

Season 1975/76

197543 Episodes
S13

Season 1976/77

197643 Episodes
S14

Season 1977/78

197741 Episodes

Match of the Day celebrates its 500th edition, marked with a special Radio Times cover and a new set of opening titles with hundreds of school children holding up cards that depicted Jimmy Hill's face and the Match of the Day logo.

S15

Season 1978/79

197841 Episodes

In November ITV signed a secret three year deal with the Football League to show edited highlights on Saturday nights instead of Sundays in an attempt to break away from the joint negotiating strategy and replace Match of the Day. A ruling by the Office of Fair Trading prevented ITV's exclusive contract being signed but a compromise was reached. For the duration of the next four year contract it was agreed that the BBC and ITV would have to alternate their programme coverage with Match of the Day switching to Sunday afternoons for the 1980-81 and 1982-83 seasons.

S16

Season 1979/80

197946 Episodes

For the first time Match of the Day was allowed to screen additional games, and on 13 weekends there were highlights from three different matches.

S17

Season 1980/81

198040 Episodes

After 16 seasons in the Saturday night slot, Match of the Day moved to Sunday afternoons.

S18

Season 1981/82

198142 Episodes

The programme returned to Saturday nights. Only two games were allowed to be shown per show.

S19

Season 1982/83

198237 Episodes
S20

Season 1983/84

198337 Episodes

Match of the Day was back on Saturday nights as a highlights show but was supplemented by live matches on Friday evenings. The BBC and ITV had been allocated seven games each with the commercial channel choosing to broadcast theirs on Sunday afternoons. This was a radical change in strategy by all involved as prior to this new two year contract the only regular live domestic football had been the FA Cup Final, England against Scotland and the European Cup Final. Match of the Day was cancelled from 15 October to 19 November due to strike action at the BBC.

S21

Season 1984/85

198439 Episodes

The show celebrated its 20th anniversary and matches were still being broadcast on Fridays. Most other sports were now seen live on television so the production team wanted to continue the football experiment as well. Jonathan Martin, the Head of Sport at the time, recalled that the experiment was disappointing: "We only got six or seven million viewers on a Friday night which was poor for the slot so we moved to Sundays in the following year." This was to be the last time that Match of the Day contained weekly League highlights until the beginning of the 1992-93 season.

S22

Season 1985/86

198514 Episodes

In 1985 the television rights came up for renegotiation and BBC and ITV offered £16m for four years. This was in return for 19 live games plus weekend highlights. The Football League met on Valentine's Day and rejected it. Football was, however, in a weak negotiating position as the game was rife with hooliganism and the two sides became deadlocked. The result was a total black-out for the first part of the season which annoyed fans and concerned the sponsors. The Football League finally backed down and agreed a deal that gave them less money per game than before on a short term two and a half year contract. The remaining six months was worth £1.3m with a two year £6.2m extension confirmed in June. The supporters were delighted and Match of the Day resumed in January. It concentrated mainly on FA Cup highlights and the occasional live League match on a Sunday.

S23

Season 1986/87

198614 Episodes

With highlights out of fashion there were only 14 editions of Match of the Day all season and the only League action came in the seven live games on Sunday afternoons.

S24

Season 1987/88

198719 Episodes

The focus was still on the big clubs and the shows were very irregular. They followed the same format as the previous year with a mixture of live League games on Sunday afternoons and highlights shows for the FA Cup. This was also Jimmy Hill's final season as presenter after a record 15 years in charge of the show.

S25

Season 1988/89

198813 Episodes

Match of the Day celebrated its 25th anniversary and had to cope with the fact that, for the first time since its inception in 1964, it couldn't broadcast any League football. Instead, the team settled into the four year contract with the intention of breathing new life into the FA Cup. With the new contract came a totally revamped show.

S26

Season 1989/90

198916 Episodes

Des Lynam continued to present the show, joined by Jimmy Hill and Terry Venables as regular pundits.

S27

Season 1990/91

199021 Episodes

In the third season of the new contract there were 20 editions of Match of the Day but they were still restricted to covering FA Cup matches.

S28

Season 1991/92

199122 Episodes

After several years of speculation it was announced in February that a new, breakaway FA Premier League was going to be formed. ITV were expected to win the TV rights but the BBC and BSkyB combined to place a counter bid and had strong influence within the new organisation. In May 1992 the rights were decided and each club had one vote. BSkyB were awarded live matches on Sundays and Mondays and the BBC gained the Saturday night highlights as part of a five year deal. The two companies also joined forces to sign a new five year deal to cover FA Cup and International matches. ITV would be covering the Football League and the League Cup.

S29

Season 1992/93

199246 Episodes

With the new season came a new Premier League, a new contract and a new show, fronted by Des Lynam. Des was joined by new regular pundits, Alan Hansen and Trevor Brooking, and the show reverted to the classic format of extended highlights from three main games. Now, however, as well as all the extra analysis, viewers were also able to see the goals from all the other matches as well.

S30

Season 1993/94

199350 Episodes
S31

Season 1994/95

199453 Episodes

Match of the Day celebrated its 30th anniversary.

S32

Season 1995/96

199553 Episodes

When Alex Ferguson's side were discussed on Match of the Day on the opening day of the season Des remarked that "United were scarcely recognizable from the team we've known over the past couple of seasons, what's going on do you feel?" Alan Hansen famously replied: "You can't win anything with kids... he's got to buy players, it's as simple as that."

S33

Season 1996/97

199653 Episodes
S34

Season 1997/98

199771 Episodes

A new four year deal secured Premier League highlights on the BBC. Mark Lawrenson joined Trevor Brooking and Alan Hansen as a regular pundit during the second half of the season.

S35

Season 1998/99

199855 Episodes

Des Lynam presented 36 of the 45 League and Cup programmes plus eight more UEFA Cup shows. Gary Lineker also fronted five editions with Ray Stubbs hosting the remaining four.

S36

Season 1999/2000

199990 Episodes

Before the season began, on 2 August, Des Lynam resigned from the BBC and moved to ITV to become their main football presenter. Gary Lineker took over as the main presenter for the show.

S37

Season 2000/01

200057 Episodes

ITV won back the Premier League highlights as part of a three year deal. They also obtained Nationwide League rights whilst the BBC regained the FA Cup and England games. It was a major blow to the BBC, but Match of the Day continued to show live FA Cup and European games.

S38

Season 2001/02

200193 Episodes

With Saturday night highlights now being shown on ITV's The Premiership, Match of the Day reverted to covering live FA Cup and England matches as well as some UEFA Cup games.

S39

Season 2002/03

200251 Episodes
S40

Season 2003/04

2003113 Episodes

In August 2003, it is announced that the BBC has won back the right to show Premiership highlights from 2004, for three years.

S41

Season 2004/05

200481 Episodes

Match of the Day returns to the BBC for the new season, as part of a new football package on the BBC.

S42

Season 2005/06

2005136 Episodes
S43

Season 2006/07

200682 Episodes
S44

Season 2007/08

200772 Episodes
S45

Season 2008/09

200859 Episodes
S46

Season 2009/10

2009132 Episodes
S47

Season 2010/11

201063 Episodes
S48

Season 2011/12

201193 Episodes
S49

Season 2012/13

201283 Episodes
S50

Season 2013/14

2013108 Episodes
S51

Season 2014/15

201441 Episodes
S52

Season 2015/16

201574 Episodes
S53

Season 2016/17

201646 Episodes
S54

Season 2017/18

201745 Episodes
S55

Season 2018/19

201848 Episodes
S56

Season 2019/20

201950 Episodes
S57

Season 2020/21

202059 Episodes
S58

Season 2021/22

202148 Episodes
S59

Season 2022/23

202244 Episodes
S60

Season 2023/24

202346 Episodes
S61

Season 2024/25

202440 Episodes
S62

Season 2025/26

202575 Episodes